The Mini Cooper turns retro charm into modern go-kart handling, with a famously customisable cabin and that central instrument theatre. All those electronics mean the car logs its own service needs via the Condition Based Servicing system, which has to be reset once work is done so the next service date reads correctly. Mini owners often reset the oil service indicator, clear individual CBS items, run a TPMS reset to re-learn tyre pressures and reinitialise the windows after a battery change. As the Mini grew and its tech evolved, the reset menus changed between generations, so we keep the guides organised by model. Pick your Cooper’s generation below to open the reset steps that apply to your car.